Hoppy and Day Nine in the Abandoned Village (Book 9 of 10)
Day Nine is where the village stops feeling empty.
Their survival creates a new problem: attention. Rumors spread. Strangers get curious. And when people gather near danger, danger doesn't need to chase-it can hide behind noise.
Hoppy fights to keep discipline. Evan tries to preserve truth in a world that wants drama. Miles learns that cameras don't protect you-sometimes they invite the wrong eyes.
This is psychological horror at its peak: manipulation, public pressure, and the terrifying realization that the threat may want an audience.
Why buy this book: because Day Nine is the collision-private terror meets public chaos. And Day Ten's ending only matters when you've seen how the trap expanded beyond the village itself.
Part of the 10-book series: Hoppy and His Friends in the Abandoned Village.